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I m id as Eecond-clas3 mall matter on January 27th, 1921, at tn \ce at Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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\OGROM ORPHANS REACH CANADA

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921.

•EEilctivities I Prejudice and the Jew to Open September 1; Welcome Sign isout

Montreal. (Jewish - Press Assiciation) One hundred fifty ."Ukrainian pogrom orphans to be cared for by Jews in this country arrived "yesterday in Quebec, according to telegraphic information received here: from that •Xbndon Times" Throws Light city. The children came in charge of W. L. HOLZMAN, CHAIRMAN OF on How Alleged Documents Mr. H. Hershman» the representative ADVISORY BOARD, MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT OF Were Forged by Unof Canadian Jewry •who- has spent PLANS FOR COMscrupulous Writer. many months in relief -work; thare.

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By JOHN B. KENNEDY . . - . . (Written for the "Columbia", a Knights of.Columbus paper.)

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2,50* POLISH AMBASSADOR IN AMERICA RESIGNS Danzig. (J. P. A.) Warsaw reports that the Polish government has j accepted the resignation of Prince | Lubomirsky, the Polish ambassador to the United States. Owing- to the strike of a number of city workers, Warsaw is practically without water.! Committees Appointed to Rmm Money; Campaign to be Held according to information just received Holidays here.

Recently, in.the little town where 11 not fight religious or racial prejudices reside, there arose one of those typical as Catholics or Jews, but as citizens. small-town disputes that may either There is sufficient historical sympathy end in agape or assault and battery. between the Jew and the Catholic to A particularly stupid board of educa- warrant or, rather, to require a bond ING YEAR j A special meeting- of the KerpTS ] tion had invited the ritual officers of of fellow feeling in face of the multit Hayesod was h?-ld Wednesday night at London. (J. P. A.) The London an organization reputedly anti-Cath-1 form ways of active prejudice put inthe Court House to formulate plans I Times recently commenced the pubBy W. L. HOLZMAN olic to lay tfes corner stone of a new to practice against both at the preslication of a series of articles exposi for the raising of 825.000 during the | Every Jewish, boy or girl in the and expensive; public school. Protests ent day. The Jews are experiencing, ing the.manner in which the "Protoi coming holidays. City, from the ages of eight to twen- were made and the board, majestic in in a milder form, the bias exercised • Permanent officers will be elected | cols of the Elders of Zion" were against the Irish of a generation ago; ty-five, will find something of interits utter boviness, granted a hearing New York. (J, C. B.) Bernard forged. From the first two articles it i at the next meeting, est and appeal to him or her at the to the citizens who opposed the move. but the Jews ' have advantages that | The Keren Hayesod. established in 1 appears that the book which has Baruch, recently attacked by Stephen YMHA club-rooms this fall and win- Many, speakers had their say, all keep- the Irish never -ha\-e enjoyed and "served - European and American anti- Lausanne, editor of the Paris daily ter. The program for the "coming ing religion out of the question, sim- probably never will; with powerful Investigator States Tfoa *• <f»ft {accordance with the resolution of tiWM _,_,« ; London /.icnist "L-onfprence <Jvtly,l Semites so well, is nothing less^ thau "Mating was defended in an open let- season, now being prepared, makes ply challenging the board's right to agencies of propaganda at their com- 000,000 is Needed Imrae a copy of an attack upon Napoleon ter published today by Grosvenor B. provision for activities of -all sorts, for set a premium upon membership in mand, the Jews are able to give battle 1920) now legally incorporated under to Save Lives of the Third formulated in book form in Clarkson, Director of the Council of fun and frolic and for serious thought any restricted society by inviting the instantly and clamorously to their British law, is the agency of thr | Unfortunates. National Defense during the war. Geneva some sixty years back. World Zionist Organization for the enemies. And it:is in this hasty as well. Clubs, classes, entertainmembers of such a society to monoThe writer of the .Times makes evi- Lousanhe had " -characterized Mr. ments and social gatherings are all be- polize" a public function at the public mobilization and enforcement of their New York. " (Jewish Press Associa- I teblishment of the Jewish Nations: dent from the first that the individ- Baruch as "a braggart light weight" ing planned to give the boys and girls expense. While men of several races power that they may injure rather tion.) Returning from a trip which I Home. The directorate of the Kem ! ual who supplied Nilus with • the ma- and utilized the occasion of a vile at- —our boys a.nd girls—something to do spoke, the protesters represented but than aid their canse; they are check- he characterized as the most impor- Hayesod is responsible to the Worlf j terial was an unscrupulous plagarist. tack on Woodrow Wilson to criticize that will be beneficial, wholesome, two religious denominations— Catho- ing their antagonists at once before tant he has yet made, Dr. Boris B. Zionist Executive Committee and th* •The Daily News as well as the Daily Baruch as one of-the expresident's in- educational and entertaining. lic and Jewish—and the most forceful antagonism has developed to such a Bogen, veteran relief worker and one World Zionist Executive Committtee i* Herald welcomes the expose of a doc- timate advisers. speech was made by a Jewish doctor stage that it'can be unmistakably of the most important head workers responsible to the Zionist Conjtress. Mr. ciarkson states that he has dis- The Advisory Board of the YMHA oiment they condemned in no uncerwho, perhaps, has brought more seized and unmistakably crushed. And of the Joint Distribution Committee, . The Keren Hayesod proposes tr is co-operating with Young Judea, the tain terms upon its first appearance covered "many things which Mr. Council of Jewish Women, the various Christian babies into the world than possibly they are committing $100,000,000 during next flVfon arrival from Europe yesterday de- raise Baruch did for Hanee" and proceeds e a r s t o la r t h in this city. > e foundations of any doctor in the county. The illus- equally serious, if less strategic, er- clared that the most urgent problem j J' to detail numerous,instancesin which branches of the Jewish Welfare Fedtrious board, not having an inter- rors. They are not taking full advan- of ruined European- Jewry was the | Jewish. National^ Home. eration and other local organizations All monies collected by the Keren The protocols were first published Baruch helped France out of serious to make the club-rooms in the Lyric preter at its service to explain words tage of the value of persecution as a care and disposition of the freat army for general consumption in London. difficulties during the trying period Bldg. a Jewish center for all the of more than three syllables or un- unifier between, themselves, and they of 50,000 homeless and parcntless Havesod will be expended in Pale;;tinp-1 The protocols, it was alleged, of the war. Clarkson concludes with young people of the city. Since the ravel syllogisms with echeloned pre- are losing a measure of sympathy on Jewish pogrom and war orphans. through appropriate administrative showed that the Jews were working the declaration that these 'fforegoing YMHA is a member of the Federa- mises, rendered its verdictj the ritual the part of many sterling souls who Dr. Bogen indicated that the solu- and executive bodies toward an international govern- examples of Baruch's friendship" for tion, and shares in the budget, it can officers of the society in dispute have a natural inclination toward the tion of the problem rests with AmeriThe money raised by the Kerer-1 ment. They were supposed to have and understanding of the necessities be called.the Jewish Community Cen- whisked off their mystic robes for the persecuted of all races and creeds. Hayesod will be used in buying lanrl. can Jewry. The opportunities for . been drawn up at a meeting of lead- of your great-hearted Erance have ter of Omaha. Plans for the winter's inspiring ceremony. But the com- If the Jews, making use of their vast placing any large number of the little draining marshes, maintaining been taken almost at random from ing Zionists of the "world. ' work are designated to make it so, munity -first received an object lesson, propaganda resources, fight their fight pogrom victims in this country, are in ties, road building, operating; the mass of material before me." operating' j On these documents, which have topical and to the point; that dis- against religious End racial prejudice Dr. Bogen's opinion, slight and the for poor immigrants. actually. schools, and forwarding agriculture b1 been branded as forgeries from the criminators must heed the possible only thing for American Jews to do is in general, against the malicious t Every normal person likes to meet start, Henry Ford based his attacks and associate with other persons who union of the discriminated, for in this social and political ;proscription of any to give freely for their support and irrigation and so forth. on the Jews of this country. Many have the same desires, tastes and particular small town—and there are citizens as an act against t i e -peace training on the other side. of the articles of the Dearborn Insimilar— and prosperity x>£ ..all citizens, the;/ Believing the condition of European view-points as his ownj it is a natural many not so small that are s dependent dealt exclusively- -with human instinct. So people form or the reaction may be that -&n ©tended will build better than they know. En Jewry generally to be more hopeful these papers, now bi ided by Lord Vienna. (J.-'-T. A.) News from join clubs of various sorts as ah ex- citizenry may even throw out an elec- passant, it is rather strange that the [than it was. Dr. Bogen nevertheless; •'Northcliff's paper as a fake. private sources from Budapest indi- pression of this instinct. The activi- tive education board-on its collective Knights of -Columbus should have 1 emphasized the absolute need for cates that the condition of the thou- ties of the YHMA club-rooms • are ear. . been the only national non-Je"wiEli or- American Je-R-s to continue thair supsands of Polish Jews who have been based along this line, with boys and "MORNING POST" ganization of great numbers and pres- port of their brethern abroad and . Fighting Religious Prejpdkcs interned in Hungarian prison campi tige to condemn-the attack on the ((stated that BO less than £10,000,000 p ^ a t i o n of some girls clubs as the chief activity: There FOLLOWS "TIMES" for many months^ is a, tenible one. This incident, and many like It, proare clubs in the Association for boys " . ' jj . a r e urgently tl needed d d .for f th : h i £ c o n c e n t r a t e a largely the :heip...«£j Nr» vokes speculation. Recently, the hend London. (J. C. B.) The antiDue to the poor food", the unsanitary and girls from 8 to 10, 10 to 12, 12 When knighthood was in flo\rer sad j the orphans and to effect plans of re-jQ i t v h a V c ^ e c ^ e ( j to of the Knighte of Columbus saw fit Semitic daily, the Morning Post, takes f>1 : ^ i~M quite seriously .the recent articles and inhuman conditions among the to" 14,15 to lS^lS to 21,,,andjlubs for to..,atteBr.jrt: trd\?fceck: -the -rather -extra- the _ voice,'.pi,.-Eeme: shook -thrones in-j construction.- .Dr.^ Bogen will lay Ills j0 ^ *0He:-hal.f -day's lab.^ o imprisonedJewSj-jiumCTous -epidemics: memB"ers~'over 2f. "There is a Boy the'far corners of the earththere was 'report and plans, before the Joint Dis-j # ^ starvingm :n>-nv-=nirkpr 0 e vagant and fortunately forensic antiprinte4.1jy, the London Times, showing o.il that the so-called "Protocols of the are prevalent. Scores of dea.hs. oc- Scout Club, a Junior Scout Club, a Serritic wave that is passing over the not, according to popular history, the | tribution Committee and will then jEuss ;* a _ The Amalg.m'M now beginning to recover frova a Elders of Zion" are faise documents cur daily! Despite the efforts of the Newsboys Club, a club to fill every United States. The press carried his common interest that now exists for issue a statement "to the public months1 struggle through" which manufactured by individuals'of rather "Joint" to improve their condition by need and answer every purpose. New words and the mails quickly brought Catholic and Jew; for, although the sending food and medicaments, *hings clubs are formed upon application of j succeeded in keeping the cloU'infc the reaction. The scores of letters Church, ever more tolerant than the HUNDREDS PAY LAST shady reputation. The Morning Post, TRIBUTE TO P I O N E E R j dustry • free from the former pviU, ofj however, refuses to rely on the evi- came tosBB& a pass that the interned 10 or more boys or girls to the Direc- received fall into three rough classifi- times in which she lived, protected " cations—those from Jews who express infidels and heretics within legal dence of the Times and promises to collectively declared that if sseps to tsr. Hundreds attended the funeral of the sweat shop system, and the free them, were not taken, they would In addition to the clubs, . various the most cordial gratitude for kind bounds, it appears- to have been some- L. Eosenblum, 63, Omaha Jewish, pio- appeal for Kussia finds its t'ciiSti; conduct an independent investigation", classes for boys and girls from 15 words boldly spoken at a time when thing in the nature of .sport for impe- neer, last Sunday afternoon.; Mr. Eo- depleted and its resources low, but assuring its readers, nevertheless, that go on 1 hunger strike. It is worthy of note that notwith- yeaiS of age and up, will be held this kind words are rare and who even ask cunious kings and counts to capture senblum died last Friday afternoon has been among the first to ret on no occasion did it commit itself to standing the pretense made by the Po- winter. Present plans include a gym. if, being Jews, they can be admitted a handful of bearded Jews and to following' an extended illness. in a way that will net at least R the authenticity of the "Protocols." lish Government a few months ago to class for girls, dramatic and pub- to the K. of C.; those from Gentiles charge them so much for every hair Burial Was in Pleasant Hill cemet- ter of a million dollars for thf sufAPPEALS FOR CHILDREN intercede for .her Jewish, citizens by lic-speaking classes, choral class, Bible of various religious affiliations who in their beards that was not extracted ery. ferers. The Jewish "Welfare Federation to- •protesting to the Hungarian govern- study class, etc. ,T.iese classes will all denounce any attempt to shield a race without lather. The Jews^—who have Conferences continue in Jewi&h disMr. Rosenblum came to Omaha ment, no passports have been issued be conducted by expert instructors, which the writers believe is receiving had ample revenge on Christendom thirty-two years ago and for the past tricts of New York with a vi«"v of or*. I day issued the following appeal: • and are all worth attending. Addi- some measure of the strictures it has by marketing certain safety razors twenty-eight years, he operated a j ganizing a drive for Russian With the opening of school just a as yet. tional classes will be formed from long merited, and, thirdly, those from that are not .always conscientiously grocery store on North Sixteenth More and more organisations few weeks off, the Federation must YOUNG MEN'S CLUB begin providing new outfits of clothtime to time, and will be announced Catholics who believe that a sober and safe—are somethimes reminded of street. teer assistance daily. The daily Tui~| intelligently directed combination of those medieval barbarism and asked ing and shoes for the 75 children unin the "Jewish Press." He is survived by his widow, and dish newspapers constantly nrge TO MEET TUESDAY der its care. Much money can be ' The first iregular meeting of the The "social activities of the club-, Catholic and Jewish offensives against to believe that the Church connived seven children, Mrs. S. Frotan, Mrs. dividuals and societies to contribute I saved if the friends of the Federation Young Men's Jewish Welfare Federa- rooms form a very popular feature for religious and racial prejudice deserves at such personal persecutions. The M. B. Priesmajj, Mrs. M. Chipkin, so that the movement to aid KU&BU,J will remember it when considering tion will take place Tuesday evening the young folks. In addition to the a trial because of its inherent promise fact that the countries where Cath- Mrs. A. P. Kendis, and Harry, Sam, promises to grow into one that new outfits for their own children. August 30, at the-Y. M. H. A. room parties and dances given from time of ^success. With due consideration olicity predominates are precisely and Joe Eosenblum. envelop all of New York Jewry. The Federation can use and will be in the Lyric building. At this meet- to time by the various clubs, the for the vital statistics of optimists in those where the Jew is permitted to glad to receive any clothing that has ing all the members of the club will YMHA holds semi-monthly dances and this land of thr free, there is reason develop his talents unmolested refutes OLD RESIDENT OF OMAHA.] ORGANIZE NEW CLUB become outgrown but is still we.iraT, be -divided into teams to make a can- entertainments for all its members. to believe that the third class of re- this clumpsy attempt to make the The Hersl Club, a new organization DIED. b'le. Clothing and shoes that are badly vass of the city to try to obtain prac- These socials, attended only by Jew- actors are the seed sown on good Jew diffident in the face of Catholic for study and social activities, has Mrs. Esther Herman, wife at Mr-! friendship. . torn or worn are of no-use to the Fed- tically all the young men in the city ish boys and girls, and under proper ground. been formed here. Henry Heyman, died at the family! eration. An objective, not a subjective, com- It is conceivable that even the most • The first affair of the club will be residence Wednesday morningbetween the ages of 16 and 23 to join supervision, are undoubtedly the best f Anyone- having clothes that xan be the organization. Teams also will be places for our young people to at- bination is meant, of course. Fusion charitably inclined Christian, survey- a dance st Kel-Pine's Dancing Aca- an illness of several months. used by the Federation will kindly organized to'assist the older federa- tend. The environment, the com- of forces is not only impracticable, ing the social and industrial life of demy, Sunday evening, September 11. Heyman had resided in Omaha forj panionship and the entertainment giv- but obviously puerile strategy. And, his community, may be alarmed at bring or send them to the office in the tion group in collectioli of money. The life of Herzl and other great the past thirty-five years and b r i {Continued on page 2.) Lyric building. Large quantities will The Young Men's. Federation was en at the^Y social evenings are all of course, Catholics and Jews should Jewish leaders will be studied by large circle of friends here. Bhr -;*J be called for by phoning Jackson 3230. organized on April 12 at the Loyal of the very- best, and are intended to members of the cleb who are leaders survived by her husband r*nd J hotel. More than 100 members bring Jewish boys and girls together in the younger Jewish set. Harry Herman; two brothers. MrowAMERICAN ZIONISTS were admitted to the organization a in clean and wholesome recreation. Kahn and Abe Kahn of this city *«v".| All Jewish holidays are celebrated by the initiation meeting. All the memADOLPH S. OCHS HONORED sister, Mrs. A, Block of this OFFICIALLY ANSWERED the clubs meeting at the Y, either bers are urged "to be present at the New York. (Jewish Press Associa- Funeral services will be hold London. (J. P. A.) The Zionist through their own or general protion.) Celebrating- the completion of the residence, 3330 California — world organization has just issued a next meeting, Tuesday evening. New York. (Jewish Press Associagrams. Jerusalem. (Jewish Telegraphic t a ^ quarter of a century s-ince Mr, Friday at 2:30 p. m. and burial w Blue Book in which the charges made The Advisory Board of the YMHA Agency.) Justice Louis D. Brandeis tion.) An' announcement just made JEWISH WORKERS ORGANAdolph S. Ochs, took charge of the be at Pleasant Hill with Rabbi S. against the world leaders' by the forIZE RELIEF FOR PINSK appeals to the Jews of Omaha to re- of the United States Supreme Court public in this'city states that the 1D- New York Times, and converted it Schwab of Sioux: Falls, South mer American leaders are-answered in gard the club-rooms as its community has been elected as a delegate to the GEZKOM (Jewish Committee in EusWarsaw, August 12. (Jewish Telefrom an insignificant publication into officiating. fulL At the same time Sir Alfred center, to help develop the work of International Zionist Congress; ac- sia) has established special departgraphic Agency.) The Jewish workers one of the greatest daily newspapers in I Mond takes issue with the Americans in all making our boys and girls and young cording to the results of Palestine ments "- -'- " tbureaus " — " ~ '*for — "the " vhandling "<""""1 who have broken away from the party of Pinsk have organized, a committee the country,the entire staff numbering j V I E N N A JEWS^JWILL men and women into good Jews and elections announced here today. Jus- of mails between Jews in Russia and in a letter appearing in today's issue to help the unfortunate victims of the close upon 2,000 honored the publisher AID REFUGEE^ good Americans, to urge and encour- tice Brandeis is the American leader their relatives --and friends in Amerof the "Jewish Chronicle." Sir Alfred fire that destroyed almost the whole and owner at a special gathering arNew York. (Jewish Press Abacage their children to use and enjoy of the minority group in the Zionist ica. The full details of the work of maintains that the Europeans are town. They volunteered to distribute ranged for that purpose. Mr. Ochs tion.) The Joint Distribution Ct. the YMHA privileges and pleasures. Organiation, which is opposed to the this department ~and the manner in right and proposes to lend them his the food and clothing sent them by who received numerous congratulamittee lias received information which American Jews can take adTo the young folks of the city the present leadership in that organizaentire co-operation. The "Jewish the "Joint," to put up tents in the Board sends this message—the YMHA tion, and he will therefore not partici- vantage of it for ,tne purpose of trac- tions from friends and admirers all Dr. Bernard Ivoim, one of its eh*?"j fields, and to keep watch at night. ' Chronicle" comments on_ the Zionist over the world, took occasion to an- representatives in Europe thai tte Many men, women, and children and the Club-rooms are not -our pate in the forthcoming meeting. The ing their relatives, will soon be made nounce the establishment of a pension Blue Book and lauds Dr. Weizman's "Alliance" of Austrian Jews has prepublic. wander among the ruins in; the hope YMHA or our Club-rooms. The YMHA Congress opens on September 1st. stand. ' . - • • , ' • fund for all employes of the paper. mised him its 'cooperation in hrlp;np| of finding some of their worldly goods is YOURS—the Club-rooms are 1 Jewish refugees. OPEN-NEW-MARKET HAMMERSTEIN TO PRODUCE that may have been spared by the YOURS—they are meant fof YOU DR. BOGEN RETURNS APPEALS IN BEHALF' OF A new Kosher meat market will be IN LONDON ' . • TO AMERICA fire In a few- days, groups of work- and we want YOU to use them. No * A HEBREW THEATRE AUSTRIAN, CONSULS INmatter what your age is or what your opened at 1613 North Twenty-fourth New York. (Jewish Press Associaers will be organized to clear away the New York. (J. C. B0 Dr. Bogen, London. (J. P. A.) The noted Rus- STRUCTED TO VISE tastes and desires, are—you: can be street Saturday night under the mantion.) Arthur Hammerstein, son of the representative of the Joint Distribu- ruins and to start the rebuilding of London. (J. C..B.) Thanks to sian singer, Chaliapin, in the course pleased and suited at YOUR club- late Oscar Hammerstein, announced! agement of Samuel' Pried and David ..».-..-•.'. ' tion Committee in Poland, is due to Pinsk.intervention of Dr. .Robert Slrickor, of a communication to some local rooms. You can spend many happy yesterday that for some time to come, Kuklin. arrive in New York on the Aquitania. the Austrian, minister has friends appeals to the Jews outside of and enjoyable hours there—and we Both Mr.-Kuklin and Mr. Fried have and until conditions in the local theaLITHUANIAN SOLDIERS the Austrian consuls in Trieste Soviet Russia to aid the ejcMing Hewill be glad to welcome you whenever had years of experience in the kosher tre field would improve, he had made MADE NO POGROMS RUSSIAN REFUGEES brew theatres founded in thai; country Jerusalem to vise the pair-sports of • arrangements to produce plays in Loar \ butcher business; * London. (J. P.-A.) The local of- you come. €< r BARRED FROM BESSARABIA Fall activities will commence Sept. don. Mrs. Hammerstein who was con-1 All meat in the new market will be by Habimah,' the organisation for Palestine <le!egates to the Zionist ? Vienna. (J. T. A.) The Rouma- ficial representatives of Lithuania Hebrew productions. Chaliapin re- press, to pass through Austria or, nian Government at'Bucharest has is- have issued an official dpnial of re- 1st. For complete details regarding testing a suit with two of her step- j kept under glass. The counters, cases- cently made public an appeal to all their way to Carlsbad. The sued an order closing the Roumanian cent reports that Lithuanian soldiers classes," clubs and other activities . -e daughters had a decision rendered . and shelves will be of marble, workers in art and literature in be- had previously refused to vis*** frontier •« refugees from Ukraine and had made a pogrom upon a Jewish Mr. Samuel Schaefer, Director, "at 303 against her in the Federal District I "We expect to make this market the half of the starvinp Russiansfor *hm Palestine delegates. finest in Omaha,",said Mr. Fried. Lyric Bldg. or call Athlantic 3840. Court. I community near Vilna. Russia. .

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